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Open source in-memory data grid Hazelcast has just released version 3.7. This release is 30 percent faster than previous versions and represents Hazelcast’s first fully modularized version. Let’s see what else is included in Hazelcast 3.7.

Christoph Engelbert is back to talk more about Java’s Unsafe class and the effect it will have on Hazelcast and its customers. As we’ve seen over the last couple of weeks, this issue is still contentious and developers are still looking for answers.

In this talk, filmed at the inaugural Hazelcast User Group London on March 19th, CEO Talip Ozturk and Senior Solutions Architect David Brimley give an exclusive look at what’s on the cards for the open source in-memory data grid providers in 2014.

Hazelcast’s Miko Matsumura and David Brimley explain what Java 8 represents to the company, just what it is that keeps Oracle’s platform at the heart of the enterprise, and why the ability to run lambda expressions in a distributed environment is so exciting.

Today’s applications are getting more and more distributed everyday, and it’s well-known that distributed programming is hard. There is another way though. Talip Ozturk explains how, with the help of Hazelcast, distributed programming can be easy and lots of fun. Filmed at JAX London 2013.